The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... carried off prisoners into Scotland . The Scots were jubilant and celebrated it with a ballad , " The Raid of the Reidswire " , in which all the names are rehearsed . The Queen was furious at this indignity — her ambassador refused to ...
... carried off prisoners into Scotland . The Scots were jubilant and celebrated it with a ballad , " The Raid of the Reidswire " , in which all the names are rehearsed . The Queen was furious at this indignity — her ambassador refused to ...
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... carried out the campaign he planned , for which he had gathered information and made his preparations.1 It involved more than campaigning : it necessitated first - class seamanship : " the crews of those days included carpenters ...
... carried out the campaign he planned , for which he had gathered information and made his preparations.1 It involved more than campaigning : it necessitated first - class seamanship : " the crews of those days included carpenters ...
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... carried to his bed , died quietly enough . He was buried solemnly at sea - Captain William Parker , another Plymouth man , who carried out a dashing raid five years later , tells us where off Porto Bello on the mainland , " somewhat to ...
... carried to his bed , died quietly enough . He was buried solemnly at sea - Captain William Parker , another Plymouth man , who carried out a dashing raid five years later , tells us where off Porto Bello on the mainland , " somewhat to ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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